The invention relates to a weft introduction needle for a ribbon needle loom.
A weft introduction needle is known from CH 663 629 A. When the weft introduction needle is used on a ribbon needle loom in which a weft loop introduced into a shed is to be tied off by means of an auxiliary thread on the side facing away from the introduction side, disadvantages arise in that the two limbs of the weft loop enter the effective range of the knitting needle, thus making it more difficult to tie off satisfactorily in a very confined space.
The object of the invention is to improve further the weft introduction needle in order to avoid said disadvantages.
A guide element is arranged on the arm, on a side facing away from the guide bow, which extends, starting from the region of the hook, over only a portion of the length of the arm. The guide element forms, on the region facing away from the hook, a deflection point for deflecting the free limb of the weft loop. The free limb of the introduced weft loop is thereby deflected, so that it does not enter the effective range of the knitting needle, thus ensuring a satisfactory tie-off of the weft loop by means of an auxiliary thread, this being achieved in a very confined space.
Advantageous developments of the weft introduction needle are specified herein.
The guide element may be designed as a second guide bow which is arranged on that side of the arm facing away from the first guide bow and which, engaging over the hook, extends, starting from the front end of the weft introduction needle, over only a portion of the length of the arm and is connected to the latter, the connection point on the arm forming a deflection point for deflecting the free limb of the weft loop.
A particularly simple solution is described, according to which the guide element is designed as a guide groove which, starting from the hook, extends over the portion of the length of the arm on the outside of the arm, the curvature of the arm forming the deflection point.
Depending on the structural conditions of the ribbon needle loom, it may be advantageous to cause the guide element to extend over only the first third or the first quarter of the length of the arm.
It is basically possible to arrange the first guide bow at the top and the guide element at the bottom, but a configuration of the weft introduction needle is substantially more advantageous, according to which the first guide bow is arranged at the bottom and the guide element at the top.
There are also various configuration possibilities for the design of the hook. The design is preferred, however, according to which the hook points toward the outside of the bent arm.
Exemplary embodiments of the invention are described in more detail below with reference to the drawings in which:
The weft introduction needle 4 is illustrated in more detail in
As can be seen particularly from
FIGS. 3 to 5 illustrate a further exemplary embodiment of a weft introduction needle 4a which corresponds to that of
2 Warp thread
4 Weft introduction needle
4
a Weft introduction needle
6 Weft loop
8 Weft thread
8
a Weft thread
8
b Weft thread
10 Knitting needle
12 Auxiliary thread
14 Reed
16 Beating-up edge
18 Ribbon fabric
20 Bent arm
22 End
24 Drive element
26 End
28 Hook
28
a Hook
30 First guide bow
32 Slot
34 Connection part
35 Deflection point
35
a Deflection point
36 Second guide bow
38 Limb
38
a Path
40 Guide member
42 Guide groove
This application claims priority of PCT application PCT/CH2004/000338 having a priority date of Jun. 3, 2004, the disclosure of which is incorporated herein, by reference.
Filing Document | Filing Date | Country | Kind | 371c Date |
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PCT/CH04/00338 | 6/3/2004 | WO | 11/28/2006 |